UNESCO Ethics and the Lisp AGI Soul
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The provided sources are a collection of critiques, revisions, and discussion drafts focused on an ambitious proposed architecture for Artificial General Intelligence called the "Civilizational OS," which integrates a Lisp-based symbolic core with UNESCO ethical guidelines. The central argument is that modern AI's reliance on "lossy" Pythonic architectures leads to "Moral Smearing," making ethical auditing impossible; the solution is an "unmasked" Lisp soul utilizing Vector Symbolic Architectures (VSA) for lossless ethical entanglement. The revisions focus on three key areas: introducing a Symbolic Interpretation Layer to allow ethics to evolve dynamically, justifying the Lisp/VSA shift as a mathematical necessity for auditable logic, and grounding the grand vision with a focused Phase One pilot on protecting intangible cultural heritage. Ultimately, the paper proposes a "Computational Parliament" using Lisp macros to enforce a global, auditable ethical bureaucracy, moving AGI from a black box to a transparent, PASS-compliant "Librarian of Civilization."
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